Popular Press
LAPTOP Magazine - 2007 Mobile Maverick Award
04.27.2007 If you’ve ever had your phone’s battery die in the middle of a call or have found yourself searching for the charger to your MP3 player, Powercast has a solution. Soon, you’ll be able to ditch the cords without worrying about dead batteries and will be able to use one device to charge all of your gadgets.
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Startup Beams Wireless Power to Charge Devices
PC Magazine
04.02.2007 Cords and cables have been a reality for consumer devices since the advent of home electronics. That reality may be changing very soon, however, as a number of companies continue to make inroads into eliminating the wires that keep our gadgets tethered to a wall - and to one another.
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Cutting the Last Cord: Sending Power Over Radio Waves
Popular Science
04.01.2007 Powercast’s system delivers one to two watts of power over 915-megahertz radio waves using a transmitter embedded in an unobtrusive object - say, a lamp [as shown in this prototype].
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What’s Next: Cutting The Electric Cord
Business 2.0 - TOP 10 Products, Ideas & Trends
03.30.2007 How much money could you make from a technology that replaces electrical wires? A startup called Powercast, along with the more than 100 companies that have inked agreements with it, is about to start finding out. Powercast and its first major partner, electronics giant Philips, are set to launch their first device powered by electricity broadcast through the air.
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Wireless power could untether rechargeable consumer battery market
Electronic Design News
01.24.2007 That drum-beating “it keeps going” rabbit may soon be able to claim “it keeps recharging”. And none too soon with the rechargeable consumer battery market expected to more than double by 2015, driven by the global proliferation of cell phones and other devices.
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Wireless beacon could recharge consumer devices
EE Times
01.11.2007 Wireless battery technology unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show by Powercast LLC is destined for a consumer device being readied for release later this year by Philips Electronics N.V.
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